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DUNCAN, Joseph W., Brigadier General, HEYBURN, Weldon Brinton, United States
U. S. A., 59, San Antonio, Tex., May 14.
DUNCAN, William Butler, railroad man,
82, New York City, June 20.

E.

EVANS, Robley D., Rear-Admiral U. S. N. (retired), 65, Washington, D. C., January 3. EYTINGE, Rose, actress, 76, Amityville, L. I., December 20, 1911. F.

FARLEY, Joseph P., Brigadier General U. S. A. (retired), 73, Charleston, S. C., April 6.

FISH, James Dean, ex-president of the Marine Bank, New York City, and former partner of General Grant, 93, Brooklyn, N. Y., March 29.

FORD, Isaac N., journalist, correspondent of the New York Tribune in London, 64, London, England, August 8. FOSTER, David J., Representative in Congress from Vermont, 54, Washington, D. C., March 24.

FREEMAN, Max, actor and theatrical manager, 60, New York City, March 28. FUNK, Rev. Dr. Isaac K., publisher, 72, Montclair, N. J., April 4.

FURNESS, Horace Howard, Shakespearian scholar, 79, Wallingford, Penn., August 13.

FUTRELLE, Jacques, journalist and fiction writer, 37, on Titanic, at sea, April 15.

G.

Senator from Idaho, 60, Washington, D. C., October 17.

HIGGINS, Anthony, ex-United States Sen-
Delaware,
ator from
ex-Representative
in Congress from Delaware, 71, New York
City, June 26.

HILL, John F., ex-Governor of Maine,
Chairman of the Republican National
Committee, 56, Boston, Mass., March 16.
HODGES, Charles L., Major-General, U.
S. A. (retired), 64, Washington, D. C.,
December 26, 1911.
HOFFMAN, Rev. Dr. H. S., Bishop of the
Reformed Episcopal Church, 71, Phila-
delphia, Penn., November 23.
HOWARD, James Gray, journalist, 60,
Washington, D. C., November 17.
HUBBARD, Elbert Hamilton, Representa-
tive in Congress from Iowa, 63, Sioux
City, June 4.

HUFF, George F., ex-Representative in
Congress from Pennsylvania, 79, Wash-
ington, D. C., April 18.
HUTCHINS, Stilson, journalist, 73, Wash-
ington, D. C., April 22.

J.

JAGGAR, Very Rev. Thomas A., Protestant Episcopal bishop in charge of European churches, 73, Cannes, France, December 13.

JOLINE, Adrian Hoffman, lawyer, author, receiver for the New York City Railway Company, ex-president of the Missouri, GOODWIN, William Watson, professor Kansas and Texas Railway Company, 62, emeritus of Greek literature at Harvard New York City, October 15. ex-United States University, 81, Cambridge, Mass., June JONAS, Benjamin F., Senator from Louisiana, 76, New Orleans, GORDON, James, ex-United States Senator La., December 21, 1911. ex-United States from Mississippi, 79, Okolona, Miss., No- JONES, John Percival, Senator from Nevada, 83, Los Angeles, Cal., November 27.

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vember 28.

GORDON, Wm. W., Brigadier General U. S. V., 78, Savannah, Ga., September 11. GRADY, Thomas F., New York State Senator, Tammany politician, 58, New York City, February 3.

GRANT, Frederick D., Major General U. S. A., 61, New York City, April 10. GREENOUGH, George G., Brigadier General (retired), U. S. A., inventor of de vices for artillery_operations, 68, Charles ton, S. C., June 27. GRISCOM, Clement C., chairman of the board of directors of the International

Mercantile Marine Co., 71, Philadelphia, Penn., November 10.

H.

HARAHAN, James T., ex-president of the Illinois Central R. R., 69, Kinmundi, Ill., January 22.

HARRIS, Henry B., theatrical manager, 45, at sea, April 14.

HARRITY, William F., former Postmaster of Philadelphia, ex-chairman of the Democratic National Committee, 62, Overbrook, Penn., April 17.

HARROD, Benjamin Morgan, civil engineer, ex-member of the Isthmian Canal Commission and of the Mississippi River Commission, 75, New Orleans, La., September 7.

HARTLEY, Jonathan Scott, sculptor, 67,
New York, December 7.
HARTWELL, A. S., Brigadier General U.
S. V., ex-Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of the Territory of Hawaii, 76,
Honolulu, Hawaii, October 29.
HAWLEY, Edwin, railroad president and
capitalist, 62, New York City, February 1.
HEILPRIN, Louis, author, encyclopedist,

61, New York, February 12.

К.

KENDRICK, the Right Rev. John Mills, Protestant-Episcopal Bishop of Arizona and New Mexico, 75, Los Angeles, Cal., December 16, 1911.

KERWIN, Michael, Brigadier General U. S. V., ex-Police Commissioner of New York, 75, New York City, June 20. KING, Hamilton, U. S. Minister to Siam, 60, Bangkok, Siam, September 1.

L.

LAMBERTON, Benjamin Peffer, Rear-Ad-
miral U. S. N. (retired), 68, Washington,
D. C., June 9.
LANNING, William M., United States Cir-
cuit Judge for the Second Circuit, ex-
Representative in Congress from New
Jersey, 63, Trenton, N. J., February 16.
LARRABEE, William, ex-Governor
Iowa, 80, Clermont, Iowa, November 16.
LAWSON, Thomas G., ex-Representative
in Congress from Georgia, 76, Eatonton,
Ga., April 16.

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LIVINGSTON, Leonidas F., ex-Representative in Congress from Georgia, 79, Washington, D. C., February 11. LOCHREN, William, ex-Commissioner of Pensions, ex-United States District Judge for the District of Minnesota, 80, Minneapolis, Minn., January 28.

LOCKMAN, John T., Brigadier General, U. S. V., lawyer, 78, New York City, September 26.

LOEB, Morris, scientist, philanthropist and educator, 49, Seabright, N. J., October 8. LOW, Philip Burril, ex-Representative in Congress from New York, 76, New York, N. Y., August 23.

LUDDEN, Right Rev. Patrick A., Bishop

The Suez Canal is neutralized by an international treaty, the contracting parties to which are Great Britain, France, Spain, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Russia, Italy, the Netherlands and Turkey.

of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse, 76, Syracuse, N. Y., August 6.

Mc.

MCALEER, William, ex-Representative in
Congress from Pennsylvania, 74, Phila-
delphia, Penn., April 19.
MCCHESNEY, Dora Greenwell, author, 41,
Paris, France, July 5.
MCINTIRE, William W., ex-Representative
in Congress from Maryland, 62, Balti-,
more, Md., March 31.

MALBY,

M.

George R., Representative in Congress from New York, ex-Speaker of the New York Assembly, 55, New York,. N. Y.. July 5.

MELVILLE, George W., Rear-Admiral U. S. N. (retired), Arctic explorer, 71, Philadelphia, Penn., March 17.

MERRIAM, Henry Clay, Major-General U. S. A. (retired), 75, Portland, Me., No vember 18.

MILLET, Francis D., journalist and
painter, 65, on Titanic at sea, April 15.
MONEY, Hernando de Soto, ex-United
States Senator from Mississippi, 73, Bi-
loxi, Miss., September 18.

MORRIS, Thomas J., United States Dis-
trict Judge for the District of Maryland,
74, Baltimore, Md., June 6.
MUSSER, John H., physician and medical
writer, 55, Philadelphia, Penn., April 3.

N.

NEWBERRY, Walter Cass, capitalist,
Brigadier General, U. S. V., 76, Chicago,
Ill., July 20.

NICHOLLS, Francis T., ex-Governor of
Louisiana, ex-Chief Justice of Louisiana,
77, Thibodaux, La., January 5.
NIXON, George S., United States Senator
from Nevada, 52, Washington, D.
June 5.

C.,

NIXON, William Penn, journalist, 79, Chi-
cago, Ill., February 21.
NOBLE, John W., Brigadier General U. S.
V., ex-Secretary of the Interior, 80, St.
Louis, Mo., March 22.

0.

O'REILLY, Robert Maitland, ex-Surgeon
General of the United States Army, 76,
Washington, D. C., November 3.

P.

anthropist, 81, New York City, Febru-
ary 15.

R.
RANSDELL, Daniel M., Sergeant-at-Arms

PAGE, Charles H., ex-Representative in
Congress from Rhode Island, 69, Provi-
dence, R. I., July 22.
PATTERSON, John James, ex-Senator
from South Carolina, editor, 82, Mifflin-
town, Penn., September 28.
PEARSONS, Daniel K., philanthropist, 92.
Chicago, Ill., April 27.
PECK, Paul, aviator, holder of American
duration flight record, 25, Chicago, Ill.,
September 11.

of the United States Senate, former

United States marshal for the District of
Columbia, 70, Washington, D. C., No-
vember 28.

RAYNER, Isidor, United States Senator
from Maryland, ex-Representative in
Congress from Maryland, 62, Washington,
D. C., November 25.

the

REID, Whitelaw, Ambassador of
United States to Great Britain, journalist
and diplomatist, ex-Minister to France,
Chancellor of the Board of Regents of
the University of New York, 75, London,
England, December 15.
RICHARDS, Eugene Lamb, mathematician,
professor in mathematics at Yale Uni-
versity, 74, Beach Haven, N. J., Au-
gust 5.
RICHARDS, William Alford, ex-Governor
of Wyoming, 63, Melbourne, Australia.
July 26.
ROBIE, Frederick, ex-Governor of Maine,
89, Gorham, Me., February 2.
RODGERS, Calbraith P., aeronaut, 33,
Long Beach, Cal., April 3.
RYAN, Thomas J., Philadelphia political
leader, 55, Philadelphia, Penn., October 5.

S.

SANGSTER, Mrs. Margaret E., author,
editor, poet, 74, Maplewood, N. J., June 4.
SCHWAB, Gustav H., steamship manager,
61, Litchfield, Conn., November 12.
SCRUGGS, Wm. Lindsay, ex-United States
Minister of the United States to Colom-
bia and Venezuela, 70, Atlanta, Ga.,
July 18.
SHALER, Alexander, brigadier general, U.
S. V., 84, New York City, December 27,
1911.
SHERMAN, James Schoolcraft, Vice-
President of the United States, ex-Rep-
resentative in Congress from New York,
57, Utica, N. Y., October 30.
SMILEY, Albert K., founder of the Lake
Mohonk Conference on Indians, peace
promoter, 84, Redlands, Cal., Decein-
ber 2.

SMITH, Dr. Gerrit, composer, professor of
music, 53, Darien, Conn., July 21.
SNOWDEN, A. Louden, ex-United States
Minister to Spain, Greece and the Bal-
kan States, former superintendent of the
mint in Philadelphia, 75, Bryn Mawr,
Penn., September 7.

SOUTHWICK, George N., ex-Representa-
tive in Congress from New York, 49,
Albany, N. Y., October 17.

SPRING, Alfred, Justice of the Supreme
Court of New York, 61, Clifton Springs,
N. Y., October 22.
STAHEL, Julius, Major General, U. S.
V., ex-Consul General of the United
States at Shanghai, 87, New York City,
December 4.

PEFFER, William A., ex-Senator from
Kansas, 81, Topeka, Kan., October 7.
PHILLIPS, Thomas W., banker, philan-
thropist, ex-Representative in Congress ington, D. C., May 24.
from Pennsylvania, 77, Newcastle, Penn.,
July 21.

PORTER, James D., ex-Governor of Ten-
nessee, ex-Assistant Secretary of State,
84, Paris, Tenn., May 18.
POTTER, Louis, sculptor, 39, Seattle,
Wash., August 28.

POWERS, C. S., ex-Governor of Missis-
sippi, 75, Los Angeles, Cal., November 12.
PRYOR, Mrs. Roger A., author and phil-

STEWART, Alexander, ex-Representative
in Congress from Tennessee, 82, Wash-
STONE, Charles W., ex-Representative in
Congress from Pennsylvania, ex-Lieuten-
ant Governor of Pennsylvania, 69, War-
ren, Penn., August 15.
STRAUS, Isidor, merchant and philanthro-
pist, ex-Representative in Congress from
New York, 67, on Titanic at sea, April 15.
SUMNER, Edwin Vose, brigadier general
U. S. A. (retired), 77, San Francisco,
Cal., August 24.

There were in the United States in 1909 1,611 establishments engaged in the wholesale slaughtering and meat packing industry.

SWIFT, George B., ex-Mayor of Chicago, | 66, Chicago, Ill., July 2.

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the Methodist Episcopal Church, 81, Denver, Col., July 23. WASHBURN, William Drew, ex-United States Senator from Minnesota, ex-Governor of Minnesota, 81, Minneapolis, Minn., July 29.

TAYLOR, Robert L., United States Senator from Tennessee, ex-Representative in Congress from Tennessee and ex-Gover- WEAVER, James B., Brigadier General, nor of that state, 62, Washington, D. C., March 31.

TERRELL, A. W., ex-United States Minis-
ter to Turkey, 85, Mineral Wells, Tex.,
September 10.

TERRELL, Joseph M., ex-Governor of
Georgia, ex-United States Senator from
Georgia, 52, Atlanta, Ga., November 17.
TRYON, James Rufus, Rear Admiral, U.
S. N. (retired), formerly Surgeon General
of the United States Navy, 75, Brooklyn,
N. Y., March 20.

U.

UTTER, George H., Representative in Congress from Rhode Island, ex-Governor of Rhode Island, 58, Westerly, R. I., November 3.

V.

U. S. V., ex-Representative in Congress from Iowa, Greenback and Populist candidate for President, 80, Des Moines, Iowa, February 6.

WHITE, Truman C., ex-Justice of the Su-
preme Court of New York, 72, Buffalo,
N. Y., February 7.

WICKLIFFE, Robert C., Representative in
Congress from Louisiana, 47, Washing-
ton, D. C., June 11.
WILCOX, Benjamin

Martin, ex-State

Senator of New York, 58, Auburn, N.
Y., August 27.

WILSON, John L., ex-United States Sena-
tor from Washington, 62, Washington,
D. C., November 6.
WRIGHT, Wilbur, pioneer in
45, Dayton, Ohio, May 30.
Y.

aviation,

VANIMAN, Melvin, aviator, 44, Atlantic YEAMANS, Mrs. Annie, actress, 77, New City, N. J., July 2.

W.

WARREN, Rev. Henry White, Bishop of

York City, March 3.

YOUNG, Lucien, Rear-Admiral, U. S. N., 60, New York City, October 2.

NOTABLE DEATHS ABROAD.

AEHRENTHAL, Count Alois Lexa von,
Austro-Hungarian statesman, Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the Empire, 58,
Vienna, Austria, February 17.
ALMA-TADEMA, Sir Laurence, British
artist, 76, Wiesbaden, Germany, June 25.
BARR, Robert, novelist and editor, 62,
Woldington, Surrey, England, October 22.
BEERNAERT, August Marie Francois,
Belgian statesman, recipient of the Nobel
peace prize in 1909, ex-Minister of Pub-
lic Works, Agriculture and Finance, ex-
President of the Chamber of Deputies,
83, Lucerne, Switzerland, October 6.
BIEBERSTEIN, Baron Adolf Marschall
von, German statesman, Ambassador in
London, 70, Badenweiler, Baden, Ger-
many, September 24.

leader of the Senate, 77, Ottawa, Ont.,
September 24.

CORRAL, Ramon, ex-Vice-President of
Mexico and ex-Governor of Sonora, 58,
Paris, France, November 10.

DAHN, Felix S., German historical novel-
ist and poet, 77, Breslau, Germany, Janu-
ary 3.
DARWIN, Sir George Howard, professor
of astronomy at Cambridge University,
68, London, December 7.

DO RIO BRANCO, Baron, Brazilian states-
man, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, February 10.
ESTRADA, Emilio, President of Ecuador,
65, Guayaquil, Ecuador, December 22,
1911.
FREDERICK VIII, King of Denmark, 69,
Hamburg, Germany, May 14.
GROSSMITH, John, Sr., English actor,
writer and dramatist, 65, Folkestone,
England, March 10.

BISSON, Alexandre C., French dramatist, 63, Paris, France, January 28. BLAKE, Edward, Canadian ex-Premier of Ontario and leader of the Liberal party HAYS, Chares M., Canadian railroad manin the Dominion Parliament, Home Rule ager, 55, on Titanic, at sea, April 15. member of the British Parliament for JUDITH, Mme. Julie Bernat, French actSouth Longford, Ireland, Can., March 1.

89, Toronto, ress, writer and translator, 85, Paris,

France, October 28.

BLOCKX, Jan, Flemish composer, 61, Ant- LABOUCHERE, Henry, English journalist werp, Belgium, May 26. and politician, 80, Florence, Italy, JanuBLYDEN, Rev. Dr. Edward Wilmot, negro ary 16.

educator and diplomat, former Secretary of State of Liberia, 79, Sierra Leone, W. A., February 8. BOOTH, Rev. William, founder of the Salvation Army, 83, London, England, August 20.

BRESSLER-GIANOLI, Mme., opera singer, 40, Geneva, May 13.

BRISSON, Henri, French statesman, former Premier and President of the Chamber of Deputies, 76, Paris, France, April 14.

LANG, Andrew, critic, poet and anthropologist, 68, Banchory, Scotland, July 21. LECONTE, Gen. Cincinnatus, President of the Republic of Hayti, 42, Port-auPrince, Hayti, August 8.

LEFEBRE, Jules Joseph, French painter, 77, Paris, France, February 24. LEROY-BEAULIEU, Henri Jean Baptiste Anatole, politico-social publicist, director of the Institute of France, 70, Paris, France. June 16. LISTER, Joseph, Baron Lister, English CANALEJAS Y MENDES, José, Prime surgeon, originator of antiseptic surgery, Minister of Spain, Spanish statesman, 84, London, Eng., February 11. Madrid, November 12. LOPEZ DE ROMANA, Alejandro, exCARTWRIGHT, Sir Richard, Canadian President of Peru, Lima, Peru, May 27. statesman, former Minister and Liberal LOYSON, Charles (Père Hyacinthe), French

West Virginia ranked third among the states in 1910 in the manufacture of pottery of various kinds.

preacher and orator, 84, Paris, France, PEEL, Viscount Arthur Wellesley, exFebruary 9.

81,

LUITPOLD, Prince Regent of Bavaria,
91, Munich, Bavaria, December 11.
MCCARTHY, Justin, Irish political leader,
journalist, historian and novelist,
Folkestone, Eng., April 24.
MASSENET, Jules E. F., French composer,į
70, Paris, France, August 13.
MATAAFA, ex-King of Samoa,
Fiji Islands, February 14.

Leouka,

MOSS, Sir Charles, Chief Justice of the
Ontario Court of Appeals, chancellor of
the University of Toronto, 72, Toronto,
Ontario, October 11.
MUTSUHITO,

Speaker of the House of Commons, 83,
London, Eng., October 24,

PASSY, Frédéric, French economist and
peace apostle, 91. Paris, June 12.
POINCARE, Jules Henry, French mathe-
matician, member of the French Acad-
emy and Academy of Sciences, 58, Paris,
July 17.

SKEAT, Rev. Walter William, professor of philology of Cambridge University, STEAD, William T., English journalist, 62, England, 77, London, Eng., October 7. on Titanic at sea, April 15. STOKER, Bram, journalist, theatrical agent and author, 53, London, England, April 21. STRINDBERG, Auguste, Swedish dramatist, 63, Stockholm, Sweden, May 14. SUVORIN, Alexis, Russian author, dramatist, editor of "Novoe Vremya," 78, St. OGILVIE, William, Canadian astrono.mer Petersburg, August 24. and explorer, 66, Winnipeg, Manitoba, TERRY, Edward, November 13.

Emperor of Japan, 60,

Tokio, July 30.
NOGI, General Count Maresuke, Supreme
Military Councillor of Japan, 63, Tokio,
Japan, September 13.

English actor, 68, Barnes, Surry, Eng., April 2.

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*Exclusive of Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico and other non-contiguous possessions.

CHIEF AMERICAN RAILROAD SYSTEMS.

MILEAGE, REVENUES, EXPENSES AND OFFICERS FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1912.

ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE.

Total Mileage-10,732.88.

Operating Revenues-$107,752,359.
Operating Expenses-$71,273,202.
Rate of Dividend-Six per cent.

There are 17,459,105 acres of coal land in the public land States, the appraised value of which is $742,620,649.

Officers-Edward P. Ripley, president; W. B. Storey, jr., G. T. Nicholson and W. E. Hodges, vice-presidents; directors, Howel Jones, Edward P. Ripley, Byron L. Smith, Charles Steele, H. Rieman Duval, Thomas P. Fowler, Charles S. Gleed, Walker D. Hines, Edward J. Berwind, Henry C. Frick, Andrew C. Jobes, John G. McCullough, Benjamin P. Cheney, T. De Witt Cuyler and Augustus D. Juilliard. General Office-Topeka, Kan. New York Office-No. 5 Nassau street.

ATLANTIC COAST LINE.

Total Mileage-12,203.46.

Operating Revenues-$33,463,558.
Operating Expenses-$23,940,978.
Rate of Dividend-Seven per cent.

Officers President, T. M. Emerson; vice-president, Alexander Hamilton; directors, Henry Walters, chairman; Michael Jenkins, Waldo Newcomer, M. F. Plant, Warren Delano, F. W. Scott, E. B. Borden, Donald MacRae, J. R. Kenly, J. J. Lucas, W. W. Mackall, Wm. J. Brennan.

Principal Office-Richmond, Va. New York Office No. 71 Broadway.

Total Mileage-4,612.09.

BALTIMORE & OHIO.

Operating Revenues-$92,594,322.
Operating Expenses-$64,709,537.
Rate of Dividend-Six per cent.

Officers President, Daniel Willard; first vice-president, George F. Randolph; directors, Daniel Willard, chairman; Oscar G. Murray, Edward R. Bacon, John P. Green, R. Brent Keyser, L. F. Loree, R. S. Lovett, Samuel Rea, Paul M. Warburg, Norman B. Ream, James Speyer, James Stillman and Joseph Wood.

Principal Office and Address-B. & O. Building, Baltimore, Md. New York Office-No. 2 Wall street.

CANADIAN PACIFIC LINES IN THE UNITED STATES.

Total Mileage-4,763.32.

Operating revenues and expenses. dividend and officers not given separately, these lines being included in the Canadian Pacific R. R. system. General Office-Montreal, Quebec.

CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY.

Total Mileage- -672.

Operating Revenues-$25,890,094.

Operating Expenses-$16,757,046.

Rate of Dividend-Eight per cent.

Officers President, George F. Baer; vice-presidents, R. W. de Forest, W. G. Besler; directors, George F. Baer, Howard W. Maxwell, George F. Baker, Harris C. Fahnestock, Charles Steele, Robert W. de Forest, Henry Graves, jr., E. T. Stotesbury and E. B. Thomas.

General Office-No. 143 Liberty street, New York, N. Y.

Total Mileage-2,258.

CHESAPEAKE & OHIO.

Operating Revenues-$34,289,870.

Operating Expenses-$22,635,681.

Rate of Dividend-Five per cent.

Officers President, George W. Stevens; directors. Frank Trumbull, chairman; Decatur Axtell, James H. Dooley, Henry E. Huntington, Theodore P. Shonts, George W. Stevens, Frank A. Vanderlip, Thomas H. Hubbard and F. H. Davis. Principal Office-Richmond, Va. New York Office-No. 71 Broadway.

CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY.

Total Mileage-9,074.84.

Operating Revenue-$86,723,068.

Operating Expenses-$60,646,941.
Rate of Dividend-Eight per cent.

Officers President, Darius Miller; directors, George B. Harris, chairman; George F. Baker, George C. Clark, William P. Clough, James N. Hill, Norman B. Ream, Edwin T. Nichols, Samuel Thorne, Howard Elliott and James J. Hill. Principal Office-Burlington, Iowa. New York Office No. 32 Nassau street.

CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN.

Total Mileage-1,496.22.

Operating Revenue-$12.795,242.
Operating Expenses-$10,006, 233.
Rate of Dividend-None.

Officers President, Samuel M. Felton; vice-president, Joseph W. Blabon; directors, Samuel M. Felton, John R. Morrow, John A. Spoor, A. A. Sprague, Clyde M. Carr, C. H. Conover, Charles Steele, Milton Tootle, jr., E. F. Swinney, James S. Bell, F. Weyerhaeuser.

Principal Office-People's Gas Building, Chicago.

Iron and steel manufacturers exported from the United States in first ten months 1912 totalled $239,000,000, against $82,000,000 in 1902.

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